Having feasted him after their best barbarous manner they could, a long consultation was held, but the conclusion was, two great stones were brought before Powhatan : then as many as could laid hands on him, dragged him to them, and thereon laid his head,... Wisconsin Journal of Education - Seite 1801900Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Henry Howard Brownell - 1863 - 554 Seiten
...brought before Powhatan ; then as many as could layd hands on him, dragged him to them, and thereon layd his head, and being ready with their clubs to beate out his braines, Pocahonias, the King's dearest daughter, when no intreaty could prevaile, got his head in her arms,... | |
| Isaac Taylor - 1864 - 624 Seiten
...Smith had sentence of death passed upon him. " Two great stones were brought; as many as could, layd hands on him, dragged him to them, and thereon laid his head, being ready with their clubs to beate out his braines." At this juncture " Pocahontas, the king's dearest... | |
| John Smith - 1866 - 166 Seiten
...but the conclulion wa>, two great ftones were brought before Povikata»: then as many as could lavil hands on him, dragged him to them, and thereon laid his head, and being ready with their clubs to beatc out his braines, Рослkantas, the Kings deareft daughter, when no intreaty could prevaile,... | |
| Charles Francis Adams, Henry Adams - 1871 - 448 Seiten
...held, but the conclusion was, two greats/ones were brought before Powhatan : then as many as could layd hands on him, dragged him to them, and thereon laid his head, and being nady with their clubs, to beate out his bralnes, Pocahonlas the Kings dearest daughter, when no intreaty... | |
| Charles Francis Adams, Henry Adams - 1871 - 434 Seiten
...but the conclusion was, two great stones were brought before Powhatan : then as many as could laud hands on him, dragged him to them, and thereon laid his head, and being readi/ with their clubs, to beate out his braines, Pocahontas the Kings dearest daughter, when, no... | |
| 1873 - 796 Seiten
...Powhatan, then as many as could, layd hands on him, dragged him to them and thereon layd his heade, and being ready with their clubs to beate out his...daughter, when no entreaty could prevaile, got his heade in'her armes and layd her owne upon his, to save him from death : whereat the Emperour was contented... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1877 - 446 Seiten
...conclusion was, two great stones were brought before Powhatan. Then as many as could laid hands on him,8 dragged him to them, and thereon laid his head ; and being ready with their clubs to beat out his brains, Pocahontas, the king's dearest daughter, when no entreaty could prevail, got his... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1877 - 408 Seiten
...conclusion was, two great stones were brought before Powhatan. Then as many as could laid hands on him,8 dragged him to them, and thereon laid his head ; and being ready with their clubs to beat out his brains, Pocahontas, the king's dearest daughter, when no entreaty could prevail, got his... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1880 - 800 Seiten
...the conclusion was, two great stones were brought before Powhatan — then as many as could lay bonds on him, dragged him to them and thereon laid his head, and !>eing ready, with their clubs, to beat out his brains, PccaHontas, the king's dearest daughter, when... | |
| E. E. Hale - 1882 - 310 Seiten
...beads about their necks. At his entrance before the king all the people gave a great shout. The Queen of Appamatuck was appointed to bring him water to...laid his head, and being ready with their clubs to beat out his brains, Pocahontas, the king's dearest daughter, when no entreaty could prevail, got his... | |
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